FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Jan. 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- As the retail industry rapidly changes and adapts to new business models, more retailers are looking for quick, efficient ways to train employees while also improving business performance.
Conduent Incorporated (NYSE: CNDT), a digital interactions company, provides digital platforms and business solutions that converge digital and physical shopping to help retailers create a better customer experience. Providing the best customer experience begins with proper employee training. With that in mind, Conduent will be showcasing its latest augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) training experiences at NRF 2019: Retail's Big Show, Jan. 13 – 15 at New York's Javits Center.
The AR and VR offerings on display at Conduent's booth (#4161) will include:
- AR Forklift Training: Safety is of utmost importance in a warehouse environment. AR can be used as an asset for on-the-job training to assist employees in learning how to operate machinery, such as a forklift, more safely. Using a smart device (phone, tablet, etc.), the AR experience provides a 360-degree view of parts of a forklift, how to use it, and quizzes the employee on safety at the end of the experience.
- VR Grocery Pickup Training: Training employees on store layout and proper picking techniques when shopping on a customer's behalf can be time consuming. In this experience, employees wear a VR headset to go through a series of on-the-job challenges and scenarios to learn proper methods. They also receive information on preferred store flow, how to make the best choices for customers and techniques for handling product availability changes.
"Employee engagement and workforce skills are an essential element in remaining competitive in retail, but comprehensive training can be time consuming," said Leo Blankenship, General Manager, Conduent Learning Services. "With intelligent learning technologies, employees are educated on different scenarios, receive immediate feedback, and can develop and improve skills before being placed in real-world situations."
Conduent's virtual and augmented learning experiences are designed to empower learners to achieve consistent results for organizations. Not only is on-the-job training more interactive and engaging for employees, but AR and VR technologies capture data that provide insight on individual performance that can be linked back to prove companywide ROI.
Conduent is an end-to-end solution provider able to serve all retailers' needs, regardless of industry. From talent management, training and benefits to customer relationship management and enterprise management functions, Conduent's solutions deliver improved employee and customer interactions through experience, innovation and technology.
About Conduent
Conduent creates digital platforms and services for businesses and governments to manage millions of interactions every day for those they serve. We are leveraging the power of cloud, mobile and IoT, combined with technologies such as automation, cognitive and blockchain to elevate every constituent interaction, driving modern digital experiences that are more efficient, helpful and satisfying.
Conduent's differentiated offerings touch millions of lives every day, including two-thirds of all insured patients in the U.S. and nearly nine million people who travel through toll systems daily. Whether it's digital payments, claims processing, benefit administration, automated tolling, customer care or distributed learning – Conduent serves a majority of the Fortune 100 companies and more than 500 government entities. Learn more at www.conduent.com.
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